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Alberto Brivio

Dear ALL,

due to a mistake during network driver installation I have 2 network
connection and one is in a wrong status so I would like to delete it but
this action isn't possible.

Please, anyone could give me an help?



Regards

Alberto Brivio
 
Look for the "fictional hardware" in the Device Manager and delete it.
 
Alberto,

What you may have is a "ghosted" network card. There is a knowledge base
article that explains how you can identify the "ghosted" network card and
remove it from device manager. The article is 269155 - "Error Message When
You Try to Set an IP Address on a Network Adapter" at
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=269155.

Thanks,
Michael Vargo
Enterprise Platforms Support Networking Team
Windows NT, 2000 & 2003 MCSE

Phillip Windell said:
Look for the "fictional hardware" in the Device Manager and delete it.

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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com

Alberto Brivio said:
Dear ALL,

due to a mistake during network driver installation I have 2 network
connection and one is in a wrong status so I would like to delete it but
this action isn't possible.

Please, anyone could give me an help?



Regards

Alberto Brivio
 

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